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DEMOCRAT. ............. -'''i I -- - -TERMS: Ouc copy, one year ................ $1.00 $zx nmonthsa ..................... 50 cents WED ESlIA ,... . NOV. 11 -if -fyl hlave, a geood property to insure, go to J. W. Alexander an I get a good policy on it. -Good advice: Never leave borne on :1 j'llirey withmot a bot" i.e of Cit il hIerIlinie's Colic, Cholera anld l)iar hloe:s Remie l.y. For sale at the i'ihoenix i)rcl r Store. --- --- 1 ~b m---.- -The | l)MI CIeA'c ' acknowledges receilpt, of ;t colp of the jproceed. ings of I he Tenth Annu l Coniveln tionl of 'Parisch Superiliteelelneuts of Paillic lIEduca;ction, h *ld at thie Chau. I':iinli, ltuiIt, La, July 29th, 30th and 31lst, 1896. ('CANGE Or SCHlDULE -The time l;as been changed ftor the ar riv.al alld delalture of trains oni tlhe SoclherC' 'Pacific Railroad. Jl]ereafter anld IIuntil futrther nIotice, I he iorslihng train will leave at 8 o'c:lock. The evening train will aIrrive at 7 35. -The wife of aMr. Leonlard Wells, of East Briiusnticl, Mass., had been sllle'ring from nleralgia for two dlays, liot being able to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. iHold. el, the Ilelchant there vsnCt ler ah bottle of Cll;ie, nheriilei'n u Pain almhn and askedi Illiat shle give it a Ihoronghl trial. O) meeting Mr. Wells the next fl;ay he was told that she was alright, the pain had left. her wit hin two honrl'-, anli that the ittlle of Iain iBal3 was worth 55 00 if it could nIotI be h1,1l for Iess. For sale at 50 cents per bot. tie at the Phuoenix i)rig Store. it May Do as Muilh for You. Mir. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes lhe had a severe Kidney f trouble for manly years, with se- . vere pains iii his. back and also that g his bladder wasaffe led. le tried lmany so called Kidwley cures but a without anly good results. About a year ago ue began the use of j Electric Betters an I found reliet at once. Electrict Bitters is e IpJrially adapted to cure of all " Kidney and Liver troubles and of tea gives almiost instant relief One trial will prove our statement. 1 Price only l50u. At the Eagle y Drug Stole. tt --The old manl who locks out at et the wo!ld with clear and healthy tI y'es cannot help feeling great gratifcattion at the thought that his children have inherited fiomn is him ino wea;klness nor tendenl C ey to disease. The heal hy ol)h uann who 11s tlhroughout his life kept his digestion gool andl his blood pure. Not one in a thoulls- t and does do it. Geensna go throughl p the healthy body a i' lott eff ct. he Let them oice findi loldgment orI let them findl a weak spot, they will develop by the million and le the blood will be full of them. In- l stead of giving strength to the tissues, it will force upon ihem in nutritiouls matter, and the manc will lose fle-,]h alid the nlore sus. ceptible he is to disease. Dr. At Pierce's Golden Medical Discov cry is the only medicine that ab) solutely and inf:illibly cures all th blood diseases, and almost all dis h eases are blood diseases. It isn't11 a medicine for some one particu t lar so-called disease. It is a med- b ieine for the tclwle body. It forces out all the gernies of disease, and replaces imunreitics with rich, red va blood. te REAL EsTATE TRANSFERS. The following transfers of real es tate have been registered in tlhe Recorder's office during the past week: Jeennie Pitmana to J. C. Wilson, 450 acres land on Bayon Maries, u also 320 acres int See. 33, antd 116 ic acres in Sec. 25, T. 4 N, R. 1 E. to Jos. Chevalier to John M. Ious- Cee ton, 80 uant'65 100 acres in Sec. 32, . 1 N, R. 1 W. Madam Pleas wr slce I1. Texada to her daughter, of Madam Maggie J. Tullis, a pIor. for tion of the Uastile plantation on ce` Bayou Rapides. DI)onation. or Madam Maggie J. Tullis to Dr. l)r Jam. A. Cruikshanck, a portion of thi Castile plaltat!on on Bayou Rap. Tri ides, known as the Tompkins filel, Dr containing 50 acres. Price $500. W. M. Smith to B. Smith, laed in Sections 26, 27 and 34, T. 2 N., To It. 3 W, on Spring creek. Price *980. Branch E. Smith to Jos. WV. 18 Whitatein, lands in Sections 6, 1 27 and 34, T. 2 N., It. 3 W. Price dri *800. 189 Bernard R. Smith to Branch E. i Smith, land with improvements con thereon in Sectiotns 26 and 34, T. 2 189 N., B. 8 W. Price $1500. Gilbert Ne!stn to Jos. Crosby, 914 acres land with imnprovements thereon, in Sectiones 19 and 30, T. 2 N., R. 3 W. Price $150. Sid Thos. Price to Jesse Y. Jolhn- rie ston, lot in town of Lecompte. at I Price $150. the Mrs. Sarah F. Thompson to Ilrs. nes Carolina E. Heath, upper one half Dr. of the 200 acre tract of land ac. ¶ quired by vendor from Chas. Tan- dau eer, also 50 acres of land, the up. cee per one-hlalf of Woodland, on Bay- Ne 0n Boeuf. Price $2,000. Mrs. 8arah F. Thomnpson to be 'Owens P. Heath, 20 acres ot land ¶ on Bayou Boeuf, a portion of old for Walnut Grove plantation. Price es *500. h:IhI . PJIflSONA'L. -Mrs. W. H. Jack, of Natchi. . toe1es, was in town last Friday. --Mr. L,. A. Calhoon, of Glen. 11I mora, was in town last week. -Mr. Louis Smith, of Elmer, rty was in town last week. d-Mr. Chas. M. Wells, of Loyd, was in town on Saturday. re --Mr. S. D. Williams, of Forest lot. Hill, was in town last Thursday. era -Dr. J. 1. Barron, of Lamou. ale rie, was in town last Saturday. -Mr. Otis Collins, of Lecompte, was in town Saturday. e-Mr. J. Y. IHithorn, of Red l. River, was in town on Thursdat of lst --SMr. Felix Mathews, of the El. th, mer neighborhoo , was in town last week. --Capt. C. 11. Teal, a prominent he citizen of Colfax, was in the city ur- Monday. Oil Mr. W. 8. May, representing the l Vicksburg Newspaper Union, gave us a business call on Monday. ill -Mr. T. J. Ketchum, the timber King, of Grant parish, was a vis. itor to Alexandria yesterday. Is, -Prof. 8. A. Meyers called last en week to contribute his quota tow ards the support of the DEMOCRAT. --Mrs. C. 8. Duke and little son, Icero, left ast Friday morning -for New Orleans, where they will a remain some time. In -We regret to learn that the a f'ever with which Judge J. R. Ir. Thornton has been prostrated for l several weeks, shows no symip Stoms of albatement. at II -Mr. F. M. Welch, of Baton R , Ronge was in town Saturday in the interest of a projected railroad fronm Baton Rouge via Marksville to Alexandria. -Messrs. Mires and Jonas Ro senthal left Friday for New Or leans, whither the former, whose health is very much impaired, goes ". for medical treatment. His many a freinds hope that he will return .t greatly benefitt,-d by the trip. d1 -Mr. Sam Rubin, of the Alex. it atdria Bargain Store and BMiss At del Rtosntuierg were married yesterday evening, at 7 'clockk at if the rersidence of the bride's pstrents. t Mr. and Mrs. B. Rosenberg, 11(04 Third str'eet, New Orleans, La. The newly married couple will re. ~ Aide in Alexandria and will occn py one of the neat cottages on t. h'Iaird street recently erected by e Mr. J. Hirsch. The DEMIOCRAT tenders congratulations and trusts that Mr. and Mrs. Robin may nev er encounter tempestuous seas in - Y their marital voyage through life. t --" r.4b4- - ExcURsION PaoM CYPRESS TO NKW ORLKANS.-D)odgers are out announcing a grand excursion for KI coloi ed people from Cypress to Oj New Orleans and return, on the vo 'Texas & Pacitlc R!ailway, on Sat Srday, November 21st 1896, under the auspices of General Manager Ba P. L. Blckiman. There will also he special cars provided for white Ba people. Train leaves Cypress at 7 a. nm. IReturning leaves New Or- Ba leans the following Monday at 4 p. m. The fare for the round trip is KI $4 from C(ypress, from Alexandria Og $ .510 and proportional rates for stations nearer the ottjective point. ly Anction Sale of Horses and Mules. 28, On Saturday Nov. 14th, 18906, there will be an auction saleof tfie horses and mules at the Livery Ki Stable of M. Hirsch & Co. They will be sold for whatever they will ley bring. Every body in need ofgood x stock should attend and take ad. ley vantage of this sale, as they may E never have such another opportu. 0, 1 iity. The Ideal Panacea. James L. Francis, Alderman, gK Chicago. says: "I regard Dr. Bal King's New Discovery'as an Ideal Panacea for Coughsa, Colds and u Lung Complaints, having used it Ki in my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's pre-. Pal scriptions or other preparations." B Rev. John Bnrgus, Keokuk, Iowa Kit writes: "I have been a Minister H of the Methodist Episcopal Church ' for 50 years or more, and have lep never found anything so benefiisial or that gave such speedy relief as i)r. King's New Discovery.C Try leo this Ideal Cough l:emedy now. H Trial bottles free at the Eagle Drug Store. o BORN: To Mrs. Frank HUstmyre, of Alex. Por andria, on Monday night, Nov. 9, 1896, a daughter. To Mrs. T. M. Ward, of Alexan dria, on Monday night, Nov. 2, 1896, a son. To Mrs. S. A. Meyers, of La compte, on Monday night, Nov. 2, 1890, a son. HYMENCEAL. ori 1804 SCHMALINSKuI- HIRSCH. - Mr. 1897 Sidney Bchmallnski and Miss Car- 'l rie Hirsch were united in marriage e at the residence of the bride's fa N ther in this city, at 3 o'clock Wed - nesday, cNov. 4thJ 1896, the Rev. Dr. A. Rosenspitz, officiating. The bride is the accomplished daughter of Mr. J. Birsch, who re cenitly moved to Alexandria from New Orleans. The groom is a prominent young business man of this city. The DEMocRAT returns thanks for kindly remembrance and wish. es M r. and Mrs. Schmalinski health, i iJtiniess. an d prosplerity. OFFICIAL ELECTIO? !EInRU NS. STATE OF LOUISIANA, PAlSaH or RAPIDES f B.i it r-m.mbered, that'we, the undersignedf Bard of Supervlsors of Election for the Parish of Rapides, did thib day repair to the Court House of said Parish, for the purpose of compiling the returns sent in by the Commniesoners of Election at the several polling places in said parish, of an election held therein on the 3rd day November, 1e96,;for Electors for President and Vice-President of the United Sat a and for one R-presentative from the4th Congressional District of this State, in the Fifty-fifth Congress of thelUnited States, agreeably to the Conatitution and laws of this State and in pursuanceaof the proclamation of his Excellency, Murphy J. Fos ter, Governor of this State, and then and there having arrived we proceeded in the presence of B. F. Phillips and G. M. Taylor witnesses known and hereunto required and qualified electors of this Parish and as many others who have chosen to attend, to compile said returns, and have ascertainedi from said compilation| that the votes cast in the several p:,lltig places in this Parish, at said election, for Electors for President and V ce-President and for one member of Congress to represent the Fourth Congressional District of this S.ate in the F:fty-fifth Congress of the United States, are as follows, vis: FOR REPREBENTATIVEBIPIFTY-FIFTH OONORRS,IFOURTH 'CONRESSIONAL DISTRICT: Names. Number of votes in Letters. Number of votes in Figures. B. W. Bale ............. ....Four hundred anditwelve.......... 412 J. F. Arail .......... ................... ................ 1 Robt. P. Hunter ........... .....Two hundred and three................... 203 Harry W. Ogden......... ...... Two thousand and twenty-four ..... 2024 PRESIDENTIAL EL$CTORa: Ben Michell, At large.......... ....Twenty -ai hundred................. 2600 J. W. McFarland, Atiarge...... .Twenty-six hundred and two......... 2602 Albert V,,orhies, First district...... Twenty-five hundred and ninety-five.. 259.5 Samuel J. K.ihlman, Second district..Twenty-five hundred and ninety-five..Dj2595 0 A. Fournet, Third district......... Twenty six hundred and one.......... 2601 Lee MoAlpin, Fourth district .........Twenty-six hundred and four ........ 2604 R. M. Steele, Fifthtdlitrict .............Twenty-six hundred and three........ 2103 J. T. Howell, Sixth district............Twenty-five hundred and ninety-five.. 2505 John N. Pharr, At large.............Forty ................. , ..... 40 Algernon S. Badger, At large ......... Thirty-Seven .......... ....... ... g8 Wm. Adler, First district ........ Thirty-six...................... ... 8 Arthur Ambrose Maginnis, 2nd diet...Thirty-six ........:................. 86 Alfred Duperier, Third district..... Thirty-six.......................... 36 E.lward J. Barrett, Fourth district... Thirty-eight ........................ .. 38 James C. Weaks, Fifth district.........Thirty-six ........ .......... Joel B. Churchill, Sixth distrct......Thirty-six ........ ............T...... .... 86 Joseph L. Herwig, At large............One hundred and two.... 10 Ovide C. Blandin, At large.............One hundred and six..... ............ 10 Charles V. Thibaut, First district ....One hundred............... ......... .. 100 I. Dudley Coleman, Second district...One hundred ........... ........... 10 Mayer Cahen, Third district..........One hundred..... ................... 100 Albert H. Leonard, Fourth district ....Ninety-nine ..... ....... :..... 99 William H. McVey, Fifth district....Ninety-eight .. .......... ........ 98 John Yolst, Sixth district.......... Ninety-eighth ............-......... . . 98 R. H. Bandol)h, At large.............Thirty-seven........ ............ Charles Janvier, at large............ Thirty-seven ........... .... ..... 87 Charles Carroll, First district..........First district........ ............. 87 'Frank W. Butler, 5ocond district..... Thirty-seven ........................ 87 Wm. Porcher Miles, Third district ...Thirty-seven........ ............ 87 C. W. Blair, Fourth district... ....Thirth-nine ....................... 89 O. C. Dawkins, Fifth district ........Thirty-seven....................... 37 J. Burrus McGehee, Sixth district. ...Thirty-seven........... .......... 37 And having made public proclamation of the above results we have closed this present proces verbal of compilation of votes, which is made in triplicate, as re quired by law. Parish of Rapides, this 6th day of November, 1896. G. A. BTAPLES, President, W. FRENCH, elected by Police Jury, C. P. BARSTOW, Assessor and Ex-oufleo Supervisor, Board of Supervisors of Election for the Parish of Rapidos, La. Signed in presence of B. P. PHILLIPS, G.|M. TAYLOR. Sworn to and subacribed before mr, the undersigned authority, this 6th day of November, 1896. C. M. KILPATRICK, [L. 8.1 Deputy Clerk to Judicial District Court. Result of the Election in ltapides. Alexandria preoinci--Bryan 569, Mc Kinley 27, Palmer 21, BalLy 8, Hunter 54, Ogden 555. Mutilated tickets 5; tickets voted blank 14. Labats precinct-Bryan 27, McKinley 8, lfailey 2. Hunter 7, Ogden 26. Boyce precinct-Bryan 126, McKinley 6, Bailey 2, Hunter 5, Ogden 121. Horns precinct-Bryan 389, Mc!insey 2, Bailey 19, Ogden 20. Lena precinct-Bryan 70, McKinley 7, Bailey 87, Ogden 16, Hunter 1. Lamourle precuct-Bryan 259, Mc Kinley 80, Palmer 6, Bailey 6, Hunter 26, Ogden 250. Big Island preclnct-Bryan 36, McKin ley 2, Bailey 23, Hunter 2, Ogden 13. Pineville precinct-Bryan 58, McKinley 28, Bailey 5, Hunter 44, Ogden 89, Ariail 1. Cheneyville precinct-Bryan 85, McKin ley 1, Palmer 1, Ogden 58, Bailey 14, Hun ter 1. Bunny Home precinct-Bryan 75. Mc Kinley 1, Bailey 22, Hunter 1l, Ogden 53. Quadrate precinct-Bryan 184, McKIn ley 0, Bailey 24, Ogden 106, Hunter 0, Holloway precinct-Bryan 70, McKin ley 0, Bailey 23, Hunter 8, Ogden 42. Borland precinct-Bryan 61, McKinley 0, Bailey 29, Ogden 31, Hunter 0. Glenmora precincts-Bryan 100, McKin ley 1, Bailey 86, Ogden 46, Hunter 2. Forest Hill precinct-Bryan 155, McKin ley 5, Ogden 121, Bailey 21, Hunter 6. Woodworth precinct-Bryan 88, Mo Kinley 2, Palmer 3, Ogden 85, Hunter 8, Bailey 1. Gum prelcnct-Bryan 20, McKinley 2; Palmer 1, Bailey 1, Hunter 8, Ogden 12. Union Church precinct-Bryan 41, Mc Kinley 0, Ogden 11, Bailey 26, Hunter 0,. Well precinct.-Bryan .150. McKinley 6, Palmer 1, Bailey 2, Hunter 883, Ogden 119. Bells precinct-Bryan 56, Palmer 1, Mc Kinley 0, Bailey 25, Hunter 0, Ogden 28. Hineston precinct-Bryan 41, McKinley 3, Bailey 33, Ogden 8, Hunter 0. Paul's Store precinct-Bryan 64, McKin ley 1, Bailey 87, Ogden 22, Hunter 0. Tramway precinct-Bryan 70, McKinley 0, Ogden 52, Bailey 6, Hunter 0. Leeompte precinct-Bryan 192, McKin ley 8, Ogden 180, Hunter 4, Bailey 4. Hammock precinet-Bryan 20. McKin ley 0, Ogden 8, Hunter 0, Bailey 11. RECaPrrULATION. For President Bryan............. ........., 2,606 McKinley.................. 113 Palmer...................... 7 For Congress Ogden .. ............. 2,021 Bailey ....................... 412 Hunter.................... 208 Bryan's majorlty, 2,489. Ogden's majority, 1,409. FOR LEASE. T HE PUBLIC MARKET PRIVILEGES - of the City of Alexandria will be offered for lease to the highest bidder, for a period of three years, on Dec. 5, 1896. Lease to commence on Jan. 1, 1897. Right reserved to reject any and all bide. Lease will be protected by neceeessary ordinances. THOS. CRAWLEY, Nov. ll-2t. Mayor. - FISH, OYSTERS, CORABS - SHRIMP, and CELERY, - I for Friday and Sunday de. 4 Elivery. Send your orders 4 E to LEVY BROTHERS, Corner Third and Murray - Streets, next door to Dr. H. St. Johu's Drug Store. - Jury LIst. STATE OF LOUISTANA. PARISH OF IAPIDRS Be it klnowvn that on this, the 5th day of November, A.D. 1816, we, the undersigned Jury Commissioners in and for the Parish of Rapides, together with the Clerk of the District Court. did meet at the Clerk's Of fice in the city of Alexandria, and in obedience to an order from the Hon. E. G. Hunter, District Judge, and under the provisions of Legislative Act No. 99 of the Acts of 1893, did proceed to draw from the General Venire box Thirty (380) Jurors to serve as additional Jurors for the 4!h week, November term, 1996, District Court, service beginning on Monday, November 23'd, 1-9d, vis: 1 Ben Roberts, Alexandria. 2 Henry 8terkx, Alexandria. *3 J D Bragg, Alexandria. 4 J L Chevallier, Melder. 5 J P Turregano, Alexandria. 6 H R Butters, Forest Hill. 7 Thomas Barker, Forest Hill. 8 W J Powell, Cheneyville. 9 D C Gunter, Forest Hill. 10 Ferd Peterman, Alexandria. 11 Those Smith, Forest Hill. 12 Ben Cooper, Wells. 13 Lod Compton, Loyds. 14 Percy Goodwin. Alexandria. 15 W M Butters, Forest Hill. 16 Perry Price, Hineston. 17 H R LAwson, Elmer. 18 L P Whittington, Alexandria. 19 Meyer Hirsch, Alexandria. 20 Sidney Tanner ney.yille. 21 Jacob Levin, A udria. 22 0 P Millard, Alexandria. 23 L Firnberg, Alexandria. 24 U H Johns, Oheneyville. 25 ODcor Barnidge, Cheneyville. 26 J W Stafford, Cbeneyville. 27 H L Thompson, Boyce. 28 P W Frederiob, Lecompte. 29 Poul J. Bennett, Chbeneyville. 30 John Wilson, Poland. B TURNER, PIN H HYNsON, W P FORD, Jury Commissioners. CL BANsDE~.., Clerk and Ex-Otlicio Jury Commissioner. Witnesses: C M KILPATRICK, G M TAYLonR. A true copy. Nov. 5th, 1896. C L RANSDELL, Clerk. Fresh Oysters Beceived SDaily. LEVY BROTHERS. NOTICE. A T A MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of the Alexandria Land & Improvement Company Limited, held Thursday, Nov. 5th, after 30 days notice, as required by the charter of the Compa ny, the following amendment to Article 4 of the Charter was unanimously adopt ed, so that Article 4 shall read as follows: "'The Capital Stock of this corporation is hereby reduced to Twenty Theosand Four Hundred dollars, divided into 204 full paid shares of One Hundred dollars each" A true copy: A. ALBERT, Seeretary. Having examined the foregoing and finding nothing therein contained contra. I ry to law and good morals, I hereby ap prove same. Dated at Alexandria, Nov. 6 1896. PHANOR BRAZEALE, District Attorney 10th Judicial District La. Nov. ll-30ds. The Eaerl Bird Catches the Worn Good goods sold cheap catches the bargain hunter. We want your company. FO1R, CASI WE SEiLL.: Pins, per paper .................... 1 and 4 cents Needles, . ....... .........1, 2 and 3 " Thread.................. ........2 and 3 Good lead pepcil........ ............ 1 " 1 dozen pen points.................. 3 " Ink, David's black, per bottle...... 3 " 25 soapstone Slate peneils ........... 5 . Slites, bound and plain ............5 to 30 . ... Pencil boxes... ................ 5 u Sponge, good size................. 5 . " 1!package Japanese toothpicks..... 3 " " H'itel toothpicks ........ 5 " Combs....................5, 10 and 15 " Tooth brushes...............5, 10 and 15 floyt's Cologne ............... 5 and 10 ,, l oz. bottle maclhilne oil............ 5 Vaseline, per bottle ...............5 and 10 , Shoe blacking ....................2 and 4 " Tut3et Soap, 3 cakes......... .,,: .. 5 cents " better qualhty.......3, 4 andrl "" Boys' and Men's Jack knives .......3 to 35 "u Butcher knives ................10 and 15 . Table knives and forks, per set........40 it Knife ateela ................. ; ........15 Coffee drippera ............... ....10 to 20 " Fire ashovelas ............... 5 and 10. Euvelopes, per package.... .... ...: and 5 . Composition books...... ..:. ,;,,; , ·:.. 4 a Men's black socks, per pair...... :::...' 6:. " better " . ......30 Chil lren's undershirts ............I0 to 25 "t Ladiesi " ............15 tp 50 " Men's Canton flannel undershirts....25 to 50 ,, " " " drawers,.....25 to 50 " " Wool undershirts...........$1 Oi(nd $2 00 " ixedt wool............... 25 to 50 cents Men's :white and colored shirts........40 to $i 00 " uniundried shirts..............40 to 60 " overahirts.......................25 to 50 'l wool over shirts .................60 to 1 40 " night shirts................... .. 50 " Jeans pant ...................A500o 1 75 c Cass.irere pants...............9 to 3 75 " and Boys' Caps ................10 to 45 " " Hats................20 to 2 50 " Shoes ....................1 00 to 3 00 Boys' . ........................ 1 00 Lad"ies' " .......... ............. 85 to 2 25 Child's and Misses' Shoes............. 25 to .1 00 Menu's and Boys' Suspenders ....... 5 to 45 Cotton checks, per yard o............. .4 to 5 Calico, good quality..............., 5 and 6 Ticking ........................ 7 to 15 Lace curtains, per pair ............ 50 to 1 00 Hanging lamps ...................$2 O0 to.$2 75 Stand lamps.......... 25 to 1 75 LAMjP chimney No. 2 ..,,........ 7 and 13 " " No.1 .............. and. 10 Ladies' Hose, per pair..... "........ ' and io Blankets, per pair ................. 45 ad 1. 00 Tinsel table covers ............... 1 00 .Ladies' Oapes ............ .. ... t . to i " - Side coImbs8..... ............. to ;,, 15 Zephyr, all colors- per ounce ........ 5 Ladies' straw Tom Boys ......... -10 Oand 15 " covered " .... ,... . 25 and 50 ". trimmed Hats.... . 40 to 75 Barege veiling, per yard ........... ; .,, 5 Fishnet "t .......... ..10, :15 a~t S2 We sell all silk baby ribbon,...4 yards for: eu8ts It We Keep a sopply of Crockery, I:Glas n .Tinware, ... NEW YORK RACKET STOREi Cor. Third and Murray streets, Opposite ityqre. F E MDERMOTT Q, OPENING OF GRAND BARGAINS. IF you desire to~buy goods at retail for wholesale prices, come to see the ORIGINATOR OF BARGAINS. The Aleandria Barain tMonre is the only place where you can get the latest novelties in Dress Goods, the ,bei make in Clothing, the best wear in Shoes and a full line in Gents' Fuir -. ing Goods and Notiolis, at prices which wore never heard of before. Note a few of the many bargains: DRY GOODS. 3.4 Bleached.and Brown Domestic........4 cents I yd wide Bleached and Bro wn Domestic..5 I Shirting Calico ........................31 " Fancy Calicoes, in fancy designs..........5 i Solid color 8ateens ......... ..... 9} " 7.8 Fancy Sateens, worth 15 cents.......10 '" Fancy Worsteds .... ........ ......10 " 'Teazle Downs Flannellettes .............10 Corsets, all sizes.................20 and 50 " I & G Corsets, the beat make, .. 50, 75 and $1 00 A very fine line in MBIn's, Ladies'' and Children's HOSIERY at very low prices. IN UNDERWEAR I am the leader. hILadies' Knitted Vests................20 cents " Fine Merino Knitted Vests....... 50 " 8' All wool Vests...............$1 00 Men's Fleeced Shirts' .....-............25 " Merino Shirts ....................0 f " Swits Condy Shirts and Drawers, suit $1 75 " " " " fancy............. 75 Percale Shirts, fancy designs............. 25 Heavy Woolen Top Shirts ............. 50 A full line of TOP SHIRTS, and best makes, at very low prices. SHOES. Men's Oil Grain ........................ 1 00 " Lace ad Congress...........,...... 1 00 ." cDress Shoes...................... 1 40 " Iland-made Shoes...... ..... 1 50 to 3 50 " Velvet Slippers .......... .......... 75 " Patent Luather PIunmps........ 1 25 Ladies' Polkas, best make........... 95 " Button and Lace Shoes ............. 85 S " i " Dreass Shoes....... 1 00 Misses' and Boys' School Shoe, button or lace, heel or spring heel .............. 1 00 W' A full line of SACOiii, best 6iake, n all toes and styles, at very low priccs. A full line of HATS and CAPS 50 per cent. cheaper than elsewhere., CLOTHINCG 100 Cheviot its ..... ....... ........ ent uit..... , .75 n 100 Navy Blue Cheviots, double breasted...I1 00 100 i, " Flannel sailor Suits......... 100 100 " Jersey Suits ..............$1 50 to 3 00 500 Suits of cast-iron make....... 2 25 to 5 00 200 Youth's Suits ..............., 3. 50 to -8 '0 200 pairs Knee Pants, 4 to 14 years.. ·1 " 100 Men's Suits, in round ashd square neat.... trDO . 100 Navy Blue Suits.................. ... 7 50 100 Clay Worsted and Corkscrew'....:.. ' ` "50 100 Fancy Cassimere Suitse Worth $15 00 at #11) 00 Men's Overheats....... : ....:. 3 50 to - 8 50 - Boys- " +" 4 ["+ :+ + 1 500 pairs Jeans Pants................., "- . 500" " all wool .... ..~ .. 65 100 " Cassimere Pants ............. 1 00 200 " a " all woQl, ,, ..,,,5..0 100 " Fine make ...... ..,..,.... ,..: 100 Howard Mills, the best make, ip, difgreat. . styles and designs, at very.low prices., W A full line of Blankets and Comforts at prices lower than 'the lowest. , ge ' A'fine line of Ladies CAPES and JJAUK. ETh iu the latest designs and styls:'' We`al`ei carry a full line of LACES, BANDKEROZBIEF'S TOWELS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, BED SPREADS, CURTAINS, etc. I will give you special prices on RUGS. Come one! Come all! and be Convinced ! DONT MACKE A MISTAKE IN THE PLACE Remember the Pioneer Originator of Bargains: THE ALEX NDfrIA BARG-AI] STO-r, "II O - S. RUBIN, Proprietor. t Front Street, opposite Ferry Laidng,. SCountry orders solicited. Samples sent on application.